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Workers Comp Premium, Loss, Market Trends Support Its Ongoing Success

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I The workers compensation insurance industry experienced its second-best underwriting result in the past 20 years in 2023, with a net combined ratio of 87, according to Triple-Is latest Issues Brief.

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The Hidden Cost of Bad P&C Insurance Data — And Why You Can’t Build a Reliable Dataset In-House

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across personal and commercial lines 6%–12% on workerscompensation And often lower for networked or fee-split agencies So, a $10M premium book might only generate $1.25M in revenue, but public data vendors still classify it as a “$10M agency.” Mistaking premium volume for revenue.

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JIF 2025: U.S. Policy Changes and Uncertainty Imperil Insurance Affordability

Triple-I: Workers Compensation

policy actions was a major concern for thought leaders on the “Economics, Underwriting, and Geopolitics” panel at Triple-I’s Joint Industry Forum in Chicago. Bridging the talent gap lends further urgency to this issue, as roughly 400,000 workers are projected to leave the insurance industry through attrition by 2026 in the U.S.

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Personal Lines Underwriting Results Improve, Reducing Gap With Commercial Lines

Triple-I: Homeowners Insurance

property and casualty insurance industry experienced better-than-expected economic and underwriting results in the first half of 2024, according to the latest forecasting report by Triple-I and Milliman. The industry’s estimated net combined ratio of 99.4 The report was released during a members-only webinar on Oct.